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Findon News is published monthly and is available free of charge from various outlets throughout Findon and can be viewed on the Findon Parish Council website - findon.arun.gov.uk Findon News does not endorse any advertisements published. No responsibility will be taken for errors, omissions or any claims made by contributors. Opinions expressed are not those of the publisher.
Articles for publication (maximum 650 words) can be submitted by email to findonnews@zoho.com, or via the 'Findon News Box' in the Village Newsagents.
Closing Date For Next Publication: 20th September 2016
Findon
NewsThe community newsletter
For Findon,
West Sussex
September
2016Editor: Nick Gore
Friday 16th SeptemberFriday 16th SeptemberFriday 16th SeptemberFriday 16th September
Dads ArmyDads ArmyDads ArmyDads Army
** Starring **Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones
Toby Jones, Tom CourtenayMichael Gambon
Tickets (on the door) £5Tickets (on the door) £5Tickets (on the door) £5Tickets (on the door) £5
Doors open: 6.30pm
Findon Village HallRaffle ~ Café ~ Ice Creams
Findon Film Nights
PG
Licenced bar, Gourmet Burgers (local produce), Soft drinks and confectionary
Raffle Prize = £20 meat voucher.
Findon Community
WebsiteCheck out all the latest
news and events
in the village at
www.findonvillage.org
Thanks for all contributions to the website. If there is anything you want to share with the village we’d like
to know. Whether an event; a call for volunteers; some local photos; lost and found items, or even if you have a business you’d like to promote.
This month we have published a further local walk (Around Church Hill).
Please get in touch through the Contact page of the website or via email to
findonwebsite@gmail.com
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SHEEP FAIR
One-Way Traffic System
Saturday 10th September
Money Saving TipPet mess
Don’t buy specific dog-poo bags for you your four legged friends waste! Instead purchase “nappy bags”. Not only do they smell nice, they are quite strong and a fraction of the price.
If you have any tips of your own to pass on to other readers, send them through to the Editor - findonnews@zoho.com or via the Findon News
box in the Findon newsagency.
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Findon Parish Council Report – August 2016
Geoffrey & Etta Wyatt
will host Christmas Carols At Cissbury, Nepcote
Friday 2nd December 2016
Further details will be announced in October’s
Findon News
A Date For Your DiaryWould You Like To Be
A Sheep Owner?
If you would like to own your own
flock of sheep as part of a partnership (you do not need to be a land owner).
Please contact:Hari - 07712 172283 or
Graham - 07753 755889
SHEEP FAIR
Saturday 10th SeptemberPlease note that Sheep Judging
Starts at 9.30am
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School children crossing the A24 to St.John’s ChurchFPC have objected strongly to the Chief Constable after the police confirmed that they will no longer help the school when on 4 specific occasions per year they cross the A24 to attend services at the
church, due to budget and staff issues! Copies of our letter have been sent to the Police and Crime Commissioner and Nick Herbert MP.
Planned Surveys for the TEP Group (Traffic, Environment & People)In preparation for important meetings
with West Sussex County Council (WSCC) Highways, the TEP group have commissioned a 1 week speed survey (starting September 12th) using cross road ‘tubes’ at 8 points in the village. On
September15th a day long parking survey will take place, manned by volunteers, to note and observe parking patterns around the Square, along to Lime Gardens in Horsham Rd., up
Nepcote Lane as far as Pond Green, and along the High St. as far as the Village Hall. TEP Chairman Cllr John Havenhand is keen to get volunteers to help the Council, please call him if you
can spare a couple of hours on Thursday 15th September, at any time
between 7am and 8pm. (Tel. 873198). A briefing and Hi-Vis tabards will be supplied! Many thanks. [See page 15]
Notice Board on Nepcote GreenThe new notice board donated by the Tinner family can be used by any Findon based organisation planning a charitable
event locally. The key is kept at the back of the U.S. style mailbox outside my house at ‘Coachmans’, 2 Nepcote, directly opposite the notice-board. Please use it!
Sheep Fair – September 9th-11thEverything is now organised for the
annual Findon Sheep Fair. All stalls are sold, as are the tickets for the Saturday night dance with ‘Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes’. There will be more sheep than ever, competing for what is considered
to be a premier sheep show for the South of England.Let’s hope for a nice weather day on Saturday 10th September, and we’ll see you all there!
Peter GoldsworthyChairman, FPC
Quiz Night Village House
Findon
Sunday 9th October
7.30pm Start
come and support this worthwhile charity
Teams of 6 people per table
A Fun Evening For All
+ raffle and prizes for the winners
£5.00 Entry Fee per person
To Book Your TicketsCall Findon 872440
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Findon Village WI
At our summer lunch on 11th August we had a really good time. Once again all
the ladies brought along delicious plates of food for all to enjoy; the tables looked lovely, and along with a glass of pimms, everyone went home full up!!
The next meeting is Thursday 8th September when our speaker will be talking about Memories of Petworth.All visitors welcome from 7.30pm -
9.30pmAll enquires: findonvillagewi@hotmail.co.ukFacebook: findonvillagewi
Findon Swimming Pool 50th Anniversary Fundraising
A great way to support the Village Pool with the chance to win cash!
£20 annual fee: the prize money will be 50% of the 100 Club fees raised,
with the first draw at Christmas, and then monthly May-September.
Come and sign-up at our Sheep Fair stall (coconut shy next to the
Wattle House) or contact 100 Club Secretary Jacqui Greaney for further
details and a booking form.
872599, 07877 969580, jacadihan@yahoo.com,
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BRAND NEW 100 CLUB!
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PAWS ANIMAL SANCTUARY
Lots of cats, rabbits, guinea pigs needing homes
Open Sundays 12-4pm Come and meet the animals.
Admission £1.00 donation, kids free
15 The Oval, Findon Village01903 872734
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As had been promised the sun shone, the birds sang and all was well in the land on Saturday 6th August when Findon Village Gardens Association held our Summer flower show.
The turnout was excellent with a wide range of entries from 40 members. The sun shone on demand and as always it was very encouraging to see so many visitors. The Pimms rapidly sold out (must order more next year!) and the ice creams proved extremely popular. As well as the Associations own stalls (plants, cakes, raffle, tombola) visitors included Charlotte Watson with her superb range of preserves and chutneys, Brien Howard with his hand made cards (all unique), the ever popular ‘Men in sheds’ as well as Nanny Sue’s Eggs making a welcome appearance.
The raffle as always was well supported by so many local businesses including The Gun, The Village house, The Black Horse, Findon Manor, Tajdar, Sylvan Oak, Railton Ward, Peckhams, Cutting It Fine, The Beauty Salon, 2 The Square (Antique shop), Findon newsagent, Julie’s Kitchen, Domestic Heating Services, ANAZ, Colour Nails, Findon Valley Post Office and last but no means least Findon Flowers. We are indebted to all who so willingly support us year upon year – it is really appreciated. The awards were well spread with trophies going to Norman Allcorn, Sue Bell, Mo Bowen, Brenda Cox, Monica Eastabrook, Graham Gostick, Shirley Hobden, Pauline Holderness, Pam Howard, Betty Lewis, Jill Light, Sue Line, Tessa McCormick, Evelyn Stanford and Morton Woodburn.
Next year’s Summer show is on Saturday 5th August so put it in your diary now!
Chris Young
Findon Village Gardens Association
200 CLUB
Winner of the August £25 draw 125 – R Dean
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LOVE IN A BOX LEAFLETSAvailable mid September from the Post Office or Butchersin Findon or the churches in Findon, Clapham or Patching or
call Hilary on 07899 990748 or 872324Please deliver your filled box to Hilary, orFindon Church by early November. Date tbc
The boxes are collected at the central depot in Eastbourne of asmall charity MUSTARD SEED RELIEF MISSIONS
Last year the boxes were driven across Europe to Moldova, thepoorest European country & distributed to underprivileged
children in orphanages, schools and hospitals. It is likely thoseboxes were the only presents they received.
If you would like helpto participate, I will fill
a box for you for adonation of £20. I willsupply you with a list ofthe contents & a photo
of the box and contents.
Wrap your box in cheerful Christmaswrapping paper, (please wrap the lid andbox separately), place the contents inside
& if you wish include a donation for itsdelivery, which is very costly.
(Instructions on leaflet)
FOR MORE INFORMATIONVisit the Mustard Seed Website www.msrm.org.uk and see a
video of children receiving their boxes.
Fill a Shoebox with small giftsFor a girl or boy - 3-5 years—6-11 years—12-15 years
Suggestions for box fillers can be found on the leaflet (see bottom
soap, flannel, toothpaste & toothbrush.
SHOEBOX APPEAL2016
The latest Findon Village events are on the website www.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.org
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We have a waiting list of cats waiting to come in. We try to take in the emergency
ones if we can: owners being evicted,
owners dying or going into hospital/ We get quite a few calls from Vets asking
if we can take an animal when owners
cannot pay for the treatment- quite a fewhave been in road accidents. Sometimes
we’ve paid the bills for dogs and cats and
then returned them to their owners - many have been elderly owners who struggle to
pay for insurance.
It is such a worry when people ring asking
us to take their cats when we are full, they tell us they ring round
every Rescue but they are all full
too. So many must be put down unnecessarily because there is
nowhere to take them. Nowhere for
them to go!
We have had worried cat owners
ringing to say their cats are missing
in the village: A black 2 year old indoor cat,
microchipped very timid. A young ginger tabby, neutered,
microchipped very friendly, unusual
meow sounds like hello. A grey tabby male not neutered
or microchipped.
Please ring PAWS 01903 872734 if you are feeding a stray cat in your
garden.
Stacey
Don’t forget to post ANY lost items
on the Findon Village website - see front page. Ed.
News from PAWS Animal Sanctuary
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Correction to Summer Revels ReportIt has been pointed out that the Summer Revels report featurted in both the July & August editions of Findon News incorrectly credited Hannah Greaney as the “May” Princess.
The May Princess was in fact her sister Emma Greaney.
Findon Pre-School supported by Findon Sheep FairOver the last couple of years the Sheep Fair have started to contribute surplus funds to worthy Village causes.
In August the Sheep Fair donated £1,000 to the Findon Pre-School to help them purchase new storage systems to allow the children to access their chosen toys etc without help, thus enabling them to develop their own independence.
The picture shows Kim Fessey, Manager of the Pre-School, receiving a cheque from Sheep Fair
Committee member, Jan Mackerell.
Experienced Shepherd/Partner required for Nepcote Flock Findon
Call Graham on 07753 755889 or Hari on 07712172283 for more details
NEXT MESSY CHURCHTuesday 4 October (1st Tuesday of month - term-time)
3.30pm - 5.45pm, Findon Village Hall All children and their grown-ups welcome, with a donation towards costs.
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Cissbury Picture Framing
25 years experience in framing
watercolours, drawings & photographs
small jobs welcome,
reglazing and mounting
artist exhibition mounts etc
also a portrait painter in oils
for framing, please call or email for appointment07515 729326 / portraitpainterframer@gmail.com
– the Studio, Maytree Avenue, Findon Valley
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Starting on Monday 12th September a week long traffic speed survey will be taking place within Findon Village. A further one day parking survey will be held on Thursday 15th September.
The TEP sub-committee of Findon Parish Council have asked West Sussex County Council if they would conduct a speed survey as a first step towards the introduction of a 20mph limit (or zone) within the village.
Various village surveys have shown that a reduction in speed /20mph limit has a high level of acceptability and support and West Sussex County Council have agreed to do this.
In addition the TEP group intend to mount a parking survey as part of their work to try and visually enhance the village and improve the parking within.
This will be required if West Sussex County Council is to approve any changes or modifications to the existing highway proposed by the TEP group /Parish Council.
Cllr John Havenhand has asked for volunteers to help with the parking survey, based on two main areas: One around Greypoint House/ High St and Pond Green. The second past the Post Office along Horsham Rd towards Homewood.
Any offer of help will be much appreciated and is critical if the survey is to happen. The survey involves some box ticking and a maximum of three hours commitment. John suggests that it may even be possible to spend a little time sitting reasonably
comfortably in a folding/camping chair – but to bring your own flask! In advance John sends his thanks.
To contact Cllr Havenhand telephone 01903 873198 or via the Parish Clerk - findonparishcouncil @gmail.com
TEP update (Traffic Environment People)Speed survey and Parking Survey
“Any offer of help will be appreciated
and critical if the survey is to happen.”
Peckhams Butchers
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cut to your requirements.
We receive a daily delivery of Fresh
fruit and vegetables
We now provide a Friday
morning delivery service for customers who find it
difficult to get to the shop
The Square, Findon
Tel: 01903 873202
Best in Show
“Shelby”
Mexican Feast & Quiz Night
Saturday 24th September
Findon Village Hall
Doors open 7.30pm
“Come and pit your wits
whilst enjoying a full Mexican Feast”
All food freshly cooked on the premises
Licensed Bar, serving Margarita’s,mojito’s, wines,
And a selection of local Ales and Ciders
Limited ticket sales, so first come, first served
Only £12.00.On sale at Peckhams from 9th September
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Did you ever go picking blackberries as a child...... and do you remember scrambling about in the bushes trying to reach the best ones? Your hands are stained with the juice (also your lips) and
your arms and legs are scratched.
I often think that I must have come to the
end of recording historical facts on Findon and its occupants, but I heard something recently that caught my interest. Has anyone come across the name of
Benjamin Blaker connected with Findon? He was born in nearby Lancing and walked all the streets and byways of our village and you will not be surprised when I say that he was the postman.
The only other thing I could find out about him was that his previous occupation was that of a shoemaker in nearby Worthing. This is the story I have uncovered of the
demise of Benjamin Blaker.
In 1891, a lady was blackberrying at the
Lancing Clump when much to her horror the poor soul came across some grisly
remains suspended from
the branch of a tree. She was frozen to the spot and could hardly believe her eyes. One can only imagine the haste with
which she then flew down the hillside scattering her blackberries as she went. The body was later identified to be that of Benjamin
Blaker the postman of Findon.
An email I received reads, ”Benjamin
Blaker born in Lancing about 1826 the husband of Elizabeth Attree was my Great Great Great Grandfather. His Daughter Alice Blaker was my great great grandmother. Tim R. Parsons,
Bristol”.
From this I could now deduce that the
postman was about 65 years of age at the time of my story.I then heard further from Tim Parsons...”I now have a copy of Ben Blaker’s death certificate that states he
committed suicide due to temporary insanity or something like that.”
So, the mystery of Ben Blaker has been virtually solved.
I cannot put my hands on a photograph of Ben Blaker but pictured right is quite a novel one of his son, Benjamin Baruch Blaker - born in 1849 in Worthing - posing proudly on his Penny-farthing.
The photograph was taken c.1880’s “somewhere in Worthing”.I cannot help but wonder if he ever made it up country to Findon on his solid wheeled Penny-farthing for a ride in the
countryside?
Further stories and revelations about
Findon’s past can be discovered on Valerie Martin’s website www.findonvillage.com
?Solving The Mystery Of Ben Blakerby Valerie Martin
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Readers’ Dogs
Don’t forget to submit a picture of your dog to feature in “Readers’ Dogs”.
Photographs must include a background that is recognisable as having been taken in Findon. Pictures and a short résumé about your canine friend should be sent through to the Findon News email address - findonnews@zoho.com - or hardcopy via the “Findon News” box in the Findon newsagency.
When emailing please submit photos as a separate high resolution JPEG file.
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Meet Quincy!Quincy (named after the musician Quincy Jones) is well known on Nepcote Green and pictured here in July celebrating his 13th Birthday with a dip in the pond on Nepcote Green.
Quincy is a working sheep dog born at Honeyhurst Farm and owned by Hari Doman. Hari now co-own’s the Nepcote Flock but alasQuincy did not have have a flock of his own as a young dog and therefore has not had the practice
to be a good sheep dog. However, he has led a very exciting life as an agility and flyball dog, competing at many events with the young kennel club and as part of Patching Panthers. Now retired he enjoys a game of ball and the occasional trip to the pub!
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National Poetry Day Celebration with the Roundabout Poets
Worthing LibraryThursday 6 October 12 noon
Roundabout Poets are delighted to be
returning to Worthing Library for a National Poetry Day performance on the theme of 'Messages'. Wendy Greene, Marianne Barber, Marion Sharville, Audrey Lee and Russ Bravo will share
some of their own work alongside others on the subject.
Come along and ‘jump on the
roundabout', either to listen or read something suitable from your own writings.
Free - no need to book, just drop in!
Worthing Library, Richmond Road, Worthing BN11 1HD / 01903 704809 / worthing.library@westsussex.gov.uk
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A Celebration of Poetry with Clare
Best - plus Open Mic Poetry!Chichester Library
Thursday 6 October 7.30pm
Celebrate National Poetry Day with acclaimed poet Clare Best reading from her new works CELL and Springlines where she blends words with pictures.
Artist collaborator Michaela Ridgeway will also be present.Live music from Linda Kelsall-Barnett on classical guitar and open mic poetry combine to offer
a stimulating mix of words and music.
Readers and listeners equally welcome.
Tickets: £5.00 (to include a glass of wine), available from Chichester library.
Lunchtime Talk: Asperger's, Hypnosis & Me
Chichester LibraryThursday 27 October 12.10pm
Dan Jones, hypnotherapy trainer and author of Look Into My Eyes, has Asperger's Syndrome. As a child he noticed that he was different to other children. He didn't want to play with
them, he struggled with attachments with others, and found the world to be a noisy, stressful and confusing place.
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social communication skills, enabling him to work in residential care homes with people with behavioural difficulties, autism spectrum disorder, and mental health problems, and in other family
support roles. Dan will also share the strengths and challenges of having Asperger's syndrome, and what everyday life is like for him.
Free, no need to book - just drop in.
Chichester Library, Tower Street, Chichester, PO19 1QJ / 01243 777351 / chichester.library@westsussex.gov.uk
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145 Montague St, Worthing
Deliveries to Findon(Thursday & Friday Mornings)
Tel. 01903 200854Call by 9:30am on the day,
or the day before your delivery
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A Gardener’s ViewSeptember is a busy month in the
garden with lots to be getting on with,
the tide is turning and Autumn is at our door.
Autumn is my favourite season in the
garden, although it comes with the loss
of all the beautiful summer flowering perennial.
As the long summer nights are drawn
to a close it also brings outstanding
colour with the warming reds of the tree
leaves and the morning dew covers ornamental grasses like a sugar
coating of diamond. It also makes me
think of roasted squash, hearty onion
soups and roast dinners.
It's a time to celebrate the harvest and
we do just that! For many Pagan and Wiccan traditions it is a time of giving
thanks for the things we have, whether
it is abundant crops or other blessings.
Around the 21st of September is the
time of the autumn equinox and the harvest is winding down. The fields are
nearly empty because the crops have
been plucked and stored for the
coming winter. Mabon is the harvest
festival, and it is when we take a few
moments to honour the changing seasons.
You can also honour some of your favourite herbaceous perennials by
multiplying them (the best and easiest
way at this time of year is by division).
let's take a clump of hosta for example:
Dig up the plant and once out of the
ground take a sharp spade (it must be sharp and clean) and with one quick
slice cut right from top to bottom
through the plant. Depending on the
original clump size you might get 4 to 6
plants from this. For plants with a more fibrous root
system it might be best to insert two
garden forks back to back down the
middle of the clump, then prize the
forks open by the handles to break
apart the clump. This will cause least damage to the root system.
This is the time of year I start to take
booking for winter tidy-ups and garden
clear outs as well as trimming and pruning jobs, so please feel free to call.
For work in the cold dark months of
November and December I offer a 10%
winter discount, and this is a good
opportunity to prune apples trees and other deciduous trees and shrubs.
Happy gardening and enjoy
September, it really is a wonderful
month
Joshua (the Gardener)
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The Malaysian Tea CompanyFindon based & selling single
estate premium quality teas
grown in the Cameron Highlands since 1933
Available now at Findon Post Office
Cameron Valley Malaysian Teas
One Kuala Lumpur or Two?
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Findon Downs WI
Instead of our usual monthly meeting
in the Village Hall, members gathered for a coffee morning at “Capelia” Holmcroft Gardens. Although too breezy to sit in the garden this was an opportunity to socialise and enjoy
each others company .
Next Meeting - Tuesday 13th September 2.30pm Findon Village Hall.Speaker Roger Clark – A light hearted
history of Chichester.Competition - An unusual button.Social Time - When War broke out – ReminiscencesRaffle
Why not come and join us to learn more of our very attractive county town.
Visitors are always welcome.
Family Favourites
Kennedy Special
3/4 lb Bacon Rashers
1/2 lb Tomatoes4-6oz. Grated Cheese2 large or 4 small eggs2 Packets of Sage & Onion Stuffing
Seasoning & Milk to mix.
Line an ovenproof dish with sliced tomatoes & bacon, season to taste.
Put stuffing into a bowl (except for 1 tablespoon full), add beaten eggs & milk, mix to a sloppy texture.Pour the mixture over the tomatoes, cover with grated cheese & sprinkle over remaining stuffing.
Bake in moderate oven 350*F for 1hr 15 mins Serve hot or coldExcellent for taking on picnics
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We offer a wide number of services:Gas boiler installations,servicing and repairs; Gas fire servicing & repairs; Gas hob repairs & replacements,Gas certificates; Landlord certificates; Electrical Installations - including fuse boards, heating, lighting and fault finding.
Anything from the smallest of dripping taps.Friendly free advice on energy efficient products and updates.
01903 872828 enquiries@domesticheatingservices.co.uk www.domesticheatingservices.co.uk
1-2 Findon Forge, Nepcote Lane,Findon Village BN14 0SE
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Astracolour Photographic and picture framingAstracolour Photographic and picture framingAstracolour Photographic and picture framingAstracolour Photographic and picture framing
(Eric Beadel L.M.P.A & Edward Beadel - Partner)(Eric Beadel L.M.P.A & Edward Beadel - Partner)(Eric Beadel L.M.P.A & Edward Beadel - Partner)(Eric Beadel L.M.P.A & Edward Beadel - Partner)
www.astracolour.co.uk
We specialise in Wedding photography and picture framing.
A full portfolio is available to view.
Tel: for an appointment day or evening.
Copying and restoration of your old photo’s and instant passport photo-
graphs (4 for £8.00)
35 The Quadrangle, Findon Village Tel: 01903 877677
ALL CLEAR
GARDEN SERVICES** Lawn Mowing **
** Hedge Cutting **
** Garden Tidy’s **
CONTACT: Wayne Hardie
TEL:- 07733105548,
email: whardie09@btinternet.com
Findon AccountancyFindon AccountancyFindon AccountancyFindon AccountancyChartered Certified Accountants
Findon based, reasonable rates
Full range of business & personal accounting and
taxation services available
Ken Elliott FCCA, FCIS
Telephone 01903 872589
Email: kenelliott@findonaccountancy.co.uk
Web: www.findonaccountancy.co.uk
Offington Park Gardening Services
All gardening work undertaken7 days a week service
£11.00 per hour (minimum 2 hours a day)
Telephone Andrew
01903 261044
Mobile 07770 670801
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Findon Planning ApplicationsPlanning applications for Findon are under the authority of South Downs National Park and listed on the SDNPA website (www.southdowns.gov.uk).
Since the last issue of Findon News the following Planning Applications have been posted on the SDNPA website:
Notifcation of intension to 1No Lime Tree (T1) to reduce canopy by 40% Open for CommentLittle Hamlets 34 The Chase Findon BN14 0TT Ref. No: SDNP/16/04065/TPO
Notification of intension to 1 No Silver Birch raise canopy to 5m, reduce radial spread of branching at 6m (growing to the south) by 1m. Reduce other branches by maxium of 0.5m. 1No Horse Chestnut raise canopy to 5m Open for Comment7 Convent Gardens Findon BN14 0RZ Ref. No: SDNP/16/03790/TPO
Certificate of Lawful development for an exisitng ancillary workshop and storage building Open for CommentMuntham Farm Horsham Road Findon BN14 0RQ Ref. No: SDNP/16/03788/LDE
Certificate of Lawful development on existing class B8 Use of land for storage of vehicles, machinery, equipment with ancillary maintenance of the vehicles, machinery and equipment and ancillary storage and distribution of manure and of road salt. Open for CommentMuntham Farm Horsham Road Findon BN14 0RQ Ref. No: SDNP/16/03787/LDE
Findon Parish Council (FPC) Planning Committee meetings are scheduled
monthly to consider planning applications received from the South Downs National Park Authority (SDNPA).The SDNPA is the planning authority for Findon and FPC is a statutory consultee on such matters. Parish Consultation Letters (PCL) received from the SDNPA are displayed in the Notice Boards outside the newsagents and the Village Hall, and published on the FPC web site
(http://findon.arun.gov.uk ). Green Planning Committee Agendas are also displayed in the FPC Notice Boards and published on the FPC web site 3 clear working days before each meeting. The schedule of Committee meeting dates is also available to view at these locations and on the web site. Due to the publication deadline for the Findon Village News, receipt of the PCLs from SDNPA, and the
scheduled meeting dates of the Committee, there may be instances where an application has already been considered by the Committee by the time an edition of the News has been published. Residents are asked to check the Notice Boards and web site regularly to view Parish Consultation Letter notices, scheduled/additional/cancelled meeting details, and Committee Agendas.
FPC Planning Committee meetings are held in Findon Village Hall at 7.30pm and members of the public are always welcome to attend the Committee meetings and take part in the Public Question Time agenda item. The next two meetings are:
22 September - Main Hall13 October - Committee Room
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Please Note: Meetings may be cancelled if there is no business to transact.
The latest Findon Village events are on the website www.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.org
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•Alterations & Additions
•Fixtures & Fittings•Test & Inspection
•Landlord Condition Reports •PAT Testing
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Covering Worthing & Surrounding areas, we treat your home or
business as if it was our own.
For all of your electrical needs including PAT Testing Management &
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We cover all jobs no matter how big or small!
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Don’t be a Money Mule!
Students are being recruited, sometimes
unwittingly, as “mules” by criminals to transfer illegally obtained money
is someone who is recruited by those
needing to launder money obtained illegally. Criminals advertise fake jobs in newspapers and on the internet in a number of ways, usually offering opportunities to make money quickly, in
order to lure potential money mule recruits. These include: Social media posts, Copying genuine company’s websites to create impression of legitimacy, Sending mass
emails offering employment, Targeting individuals that have posted their CVs on employment websites
Students are particularly susceptible to adverts of this nature. For someone in full-time education, the opportunity for making money quickly can
understandably be an attractive one. The mule will accept money into their bank account, before following further instructions on what to do with the funds. Instructions could include transferring
the money into a separate specified account or withdrawing the cash and forwarding it on via money transfer service companies like Western Union or MoneyGram. The mule is generally paid
a small percentage of the funds as they pass through their account. Money Laundering is a criminal offence which can lead to prosecution and a
custodial sentence. Furthermore, it can lead to the mule being unable to obtain credit in the UK and prevented from holding a bank account.
Protect YourselfBe aware that the offence of money laundering carries a maximum prison
sentence, in the UK, of 14 years.Never give the details of your bank account to anyone that you do not trust.No legitimate company will ever ask you to use your own bank account to transfer
their money. Don’t accept any job offers that ask you to do this.Be wary of unsolicited emails or social media posts promising ways of earning easy money. If it seems too good to be
true, it probably is.Don’t be afraid to question the legitimacy of any businesses that make you a job offer, especially if the recruitment procedure strays from the conventional.
If you have been a victim of fraud you can report it to Action Fraud on 0300
123 2040 or via the following link http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
You can report other crime and incidents such as anti-social behaviour and vandalism by ringing the 101 telephone number or online at www.sussex.police.uk/reportonline. If
you see any people acting suspiciously and you believe a crime is in progress or about to occur call 999.
Findon Parish Council Web siteplease check the web site for recent events or latest alerts at http://findon.arun.gov.uk
Sussex Police Crime Report
Findon Post Office & Newsagency - Tel. 01903 873364Continuing to provide all Post Office, Banking, Newspaper,
Confectionary & Tobacco requirements.
Fresh bread & milk daily. Now also offering Dry Cleaning service in partnership
with Bonetti’s of Findon Valley.
Findon’s St John the Baptist Church invites you to
Sunday 11 September
Family Picnicfrom 1.00 pm, Nepcote Green
Bring your own picnic for fun &
games with friends, before the …
Salvation Army Band
Songs of Praise
Nepcote Green, Findon, 2.45pmafter the Sheep Fair, in the marquee
Come along and sing your favourite hymns,followed by refreshments
Admission Free with a retiring collection
St. John the Baptist Church, Findon ...
Everyone WelcomeWalking together in the Way of Christ
and sharing His love with others.
Priest-in-Charge; Rev. Helena Buqué, c/o The Rectory, School Hill, Findon Tel: 873601, findon.rectory@btnternet.com
The latest Findon Village events are on the website www.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.org
Tuesdays 10.00am, Holy Eucharist Service
Weds/Thurs/Friday 9.00am, Morning Prayer
Wednesdays 10.30am-12.00pm Quiet Time
Thursdays 5.00-7.00pm, Youth Group at The Rectory (Yr 7+)
1st Sunday of month, 9.15am breakfast and 10.00am Family Service in
Findon Village Hall
1st Tuesday of month during term time, 3.30-5.45pm, Messy Church in
Findon Village Hall.
Last Tuesday of month, Light Lunch @ 1pm, Findon Village Hall. Soup
& a pudding with friends for £4.00.
First Monday of month, 7.30pm Ladies’ Curry Night, Tajdar.
Last Thursday of month, 7.30pm Men’s Curry Night, Tajdar.
Sunday 4th Sept 8.00am10.00am
Eucharist, Findon ChurchFamily Service at Village Hall+ breakfast from 9.15am
Sunday 11th Sept 9.30am2.45pm
Sung Eucharist, Findon ChurchSongs of Praise, Nepcote Green withthe Salvation Army
Sunday 18th Sept 8.00am9.30am
Eucharist, Findon ChurchFamily Communion, Findon Church
Sunday 25th Sept 9.30am Sung Eucharist
Sunday 2nd Oct 8.00am10.00am
Eucharist, Findon ChurchFamily Service at Village Hall+ breakfast from 9.15am
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Fully Qualified, Fully insured and a member of the Freelance
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Services:
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Call Rita on 07881 863271
We all need to feel special occasionally,
what could make you feel that way more than having your own personal Hair Stylist come to your home?
Bob HendyElectrician
Installation / Re-Wiring
Appliance repairsSecurity Lighting
24 Hour service
01903 877204
07850771246
Dog friendly Holiday Home in Findon The Haven @ Findon is a modern 2 bedroom bungalow in
Findon village that sleeps up to 4 people and is ideally situated for family and friends (and their dogs) visiting relatives,
attending weddings, parties or just wanting a weekend break or holiday.
It is available on a self-catering basis from a minimum 3 night stay. We are rated 'Excellent' on Trip Advisor and AirBNB.
You can visit our website -www.thehavenfindon.uk or for more
details or enquiries phone Steve on 07590533892
Offington Park Decorating
Exterior & Interior Painting/Decorating Services£11ph Labour Charge (client pays all materials)
Large & Small Contracts Welcome
Telephone Andrew
01903 261044
Mobile 07770 670801
FINDON SMALL WORKS
BUILDING COMPANY
BRICKWORK, PAVING, POINTING, FLINT WORK, EXTENSIONS
HEDGES, LAWNS, GARDEN CLEARANCE
LANDSCAPING, ODD JOBSNO JOB TOO SMALL
CALL PAUL 07939 210354 OR 01903 872147
View Findon News on the Findon Village website www.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.orgwww.findonvillage.org
The Village Hall website provides contact and booking details as well as listings of forthcoming events
www.findonvillagehall.com
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Village Hall September 2016For all booking enquiries please
Email findonhallbooking@gmail.com
Weekly Day TimeCarpet Bowls Monday 14:30Cissbury Players Wednesday 20:00 – 22:00Lambstails (Term Time) Thursday 10:00 – 12:00Line Dancing Wednesday 09:45Danceaholics Sunday 20:00Just Yoga Monday 10:30Street Dance Thursday 15:45Yoga Tuesday 19:00
Fortnightly Date TimeCircle Dancing Monday 5th & 19th 19:10
Monthly Date TimeArt Class Saturday 17th 09:00Auction Friday 2nd 18:00
(goods 2–4pm, viewing 4–6pm, Auction 6 pm)Bead Magicians Tuesday 20th 09:00Canasta Club Last Tuesday 15:00Rummikub 2nd & 4th Wednesday 14:00Downs WI 2nd Tuesday 14:30Family Church Service 1st Sunday 09:30Gardens Association Last Friday 19:00Light Lunch Last Tuesday 13:00Meditation Tuesday 15th 19:30Messy Church 1st Tuesday 15:30Village WI 2nd Thursday 19:30
Committee Room Date TimeVillage WI Darts Mondays 14:00
Other Events Date TimeTastevin Thursday 1st 18:45Film Night Friday 16th 19:00St Barnabus Race Night Thursday 23rd 19:00Quiz Night & Mexican Saturday 24th 19:30
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